Campbell Town Skatepark in the middle of Tasmania is a smaller sized concrete street style park with transitions on either end and a few features in the middle. The skatepark has several ledges, two stairs and a circle flat-down rail. Surprisingly Cambell Town Skatepark is very fast considering the wear and tear on the concrete surface and definitely makes the most out of the space.
Moreland Station Skatepark
The New Moreland Station Skatepark in Brunswick can be found underneath a recently constructed railway overpass next to Moreland train station. The street-style skatepark is underneath the railway, so it should be okay to skate when it's raining along with sun...
Craigieburn Skatepark
The new Craigieburn Skatepark in DS Aitken Reserve features a large bowl with pool-style coping and an extensive open-flow street section with all the ramps, ledges, rails, quarters, banks and ledges you could hope for. Designed by the legends at Baseplate and...
Fitzroy Skatepark
The famous Fitzroy Bowls has been extensively renovated with a prominent street open flow section making it a proper skatepark, not just a bowl. The upgraded and expanded skatepark has doubled in size and boasts fresh and old concrete. The original skate bowls were...













